Sticker City
Title | Sticker City PDF eBook |
Author | Claudia Walde |
Publisher | Thames and Hudson |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2007-04-24 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN |
A documentary record and critique of hand-painted or crafted stickers and posters that are part of a subset of graffiti known as adhesive art.
Escape from Lego City!
Title | Escape from Lego City! PDF eBook |
Author | Wade Wallace |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 18 |
Release | 2012-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0545280958 |
It's a busy day in Lego City! Young LEGO fans can create their own city adventures in this play-along sticker storybook. Full color. Consumable.
Architecture
Title | Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Sabine Tauber |
Publisher | Prestel Junior |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-04 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9783791372211 |
Want to make an ionic column? How about a cathedral with flying buttresses? Or a mishmash of frills, domes, pillars and arches that could only exist in your imagination? With more than 200 stickers that reflect every important era of architectural history, this book encourages children to create buildings that can be historically accurate or completely whimsical. Along the way it tells the story of architecture as we know it - from ancient Greece through the modern era - and offers the elements of different styles and structures. A hands-on learning experience, this delightful book shows children how architecture works and how it has evolved over time. AGES: 6+ AUTHOR: Sabine Tauber studied art history and book studies in Erlangen. She is the author of 'Antoni Gaudi. Create Your Own City!' and 'Coloring Book Hieronymus Bosch' (both by Prestel). 4 sheets with stickers
Sparkle City Sticker Book
Title | Sparkle City Sticker Book PDF eBook |
Author | Poppy Collins |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2014-05-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781407140438 |
Meet the FASHION FAIRY PRINCESSES - Violet, Bluebell, Buttercup and Rosa - in an exciting new range of fiction and sticker books. Stride into SPARKLE CITY for hours of sticker-dressing and fashion fun! Help the fairy-princesses design their own clothing line and get ready to star in a fashion show! Complete catwalk outfits, make a glittery necklace, design the perfect fashion fairy princess shoe and much, much more. Includes over 500 hundred reusable colour stickers to dress up the fairies and use throughout the book.
Straightforward
Title | Straightforward PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Ayres |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2011-06-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1400837472 |
What can straight people do to support gay rights? How much work or sacrifice must allies take on to do their share? Ian Ayres and Jennifer Brown--law professors, activists, husband and wife--propose practical strategies for helping straight men and women advocate for and with the gay community. Straightforward advances a thesis that is at once simple and groundbreaking: to make real progress at the central flashpoints of controversy--marriage rights, employment discrimination, gays in the military, exclusion from the Boy Scouts, and religious controversies over homosexuality--straight as well as gay people need to speak up and act for equality. Ayres and Brown take aim at both the hearts and minds of the general public, focusing on strategies that can change the incentives and therefore the behavior of the recalcitrant. The book is peppered with stories about real people and the decisions they have faced at home, in church, at work, in school, and in politics. It is also filled with creative legal and economic strategies for influencing public and corporate decision-making. For example, Ayres and Brown propose the development of a "fair employment mark" to help companies advertise inclusive employment policies. They also show how a simple pledge to vacation in states that legalize gay marriage can create powerful incentives for legislatures to amend their marriage laws. Engagingly written and sure to spark debate, Straightforward promises to change the way America thinks about--and participates in--the gay rights movement.
New in Town Chicago
Title | New in Town Chicago PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | New in Town Chicago |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2012-12-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Thinking about moving to Chicago? What should you know about moving to Chicago? How do you get around? How do you find a place to live in Chicago? Where should you go, what should you do, and how do you meet people? Most of the people who live in Chicago have achieved promising careers, incredible friends, and incomparable life experiences. But this life was only attained after an initial period of learning to live in Chicago – where times were difficult, bewildering, and lonely. Starting a new life in an unfamiliar place isn’t easy and it can take years of trial and error to find your place in it – meanwhile your life is passing you by. That’s why this book was written for people moving to Chicago. “New in Town Chicago” is the resourceful, streetwise, savvy new resident’s guide to moving in, getting around, and building a new life in the Windy City. What you really ought to know about moving to Chicago to navigate through the minefield of financial pitfalls, social foibles, and lurking dangers that befall the thousands of new residents moving to Chicago each year. New in Town Chicago is not a reference book, address book, or yellow pages for people who live in Chicago. Here on the Internet, that information is just a click away. It is also not a review book or Zagat’s Guide giving ratings to restaurants, bars, and attractions in Chicago. Who needs another person’s subjective opinion when you can discover on your own the best stuff to do in Chicago? “New in Town Chicago” is a straight, honest, non-textbook, concise guide to take you – the fresh and naive new-in-towner – through the steps of moving to Chicago, getting acclimated with the city, building your new life here, and ultimately finding your unique place as an official resident in this sprawling cultural milieu. What you will learn about moving to Chicago * How to find an apartment in Chicago by visiting the Chicago neighborhoods that are safe, convenient, and offer the best experience for you. * Navigate the Chicago streets without getting lost, and travel from point A to point B on the Chicago CTA * Save money and avoid the costly mistakes that new residents moving to Chicago often make * How to find the people and places that interest you (from Chicago theater to Chicago street fests) and build a social life * Master the weather while you live in Chicago and experience the best of the city in the spring, summer, fall, and even winter. WARNING! New people moving to Chicago make frequent mistakes that lead to suffering, humiliation, and emotional and financial ruin. The warnings in this book will identify them for you and show you how to carefully step over these common pitfalls. SECRETS! Insider tips and tricks scooped directly from the brains of people who live in Chicago and have been around the L more than a few times and learned a thing or two. We’ve culled for the handiest and most pragmatic crackerjack counsel so you can save money, find convenience, and experience the best of the city. A Great Gift for anyone moving to Chicago! “New in Town Chicago” makes a great gift for a college graduate, son, daughter, friend, or relative that is moving to Chicago or anyone just thinking about moving to Chicago.
Street Art, Public City
Title | Street Art, Public City PDF eBook |
Author | Alison Young |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2013-11-20 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 113514351X |
What is street art? Who is the street artist? Why is street art a crime? Since the late 1990s, a distinctive cultural practice has emerged in many cities: street art, involving the placement of uncommissioned artworks in public places. Sometimes regarded as a variant of graffiti, sometimes called a new art movement, its practitioners engage in illicit activities while at the same time the resulting artworks can command high prices at auction and have become collectable aesthetic commodities. Such paradoxical responses show that street art challenges conventional understandings of culture, law, crime and art. Street Art, Public City: Law, Crime and the Urban Imagination engages with those paradoxes in order to understand how street art reveals new modes of citizenship in the contemporary city. It examines the histories of street art and the motivations of street artists, and the experiences both of making street art and looking at street art in public space. It considers the ways in which street art has become an integral part of the identity of cities such as London, New York, Berlin, and Melbourne, at the same time as street art has become increasingly criminalised. It investigates the implications of street art for conceptions of property and authority, and suggests that street art and the urban imagination can point us towards a different kind of city: the public city. Street Art, Public City will be of interest to readers concerned with art, culture, law, cities and urban space, and also to readers in the fields of legal studies, cultural criminology, urban geography, cultural studies and art more generally.